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Italian designer and founder of the Memphis movement, Ettore Sottsass is widely known for his expressive furniture and futuristic, sometimes goofy visions of everyday objects. On paper, Sottsass’s aesthetic is equally vanguard, as seen
in his 1971 gouache-and-ink drawing Preliminary Project for Microenvironment, Element for Landscape Home. Recently acquired by the Museum of Modern Art, the sketch is emblematic of a design movement still holding sway over the furniture and interiors of today.

Last week, Dwell editors surveyed the scene at the annual design and interiors trade show, Maison&Objet in Paris. From Normann Copenhagen's brightly hued wall pockets to Sebastian Herkner's iridescent shelving units for Pulpo, we've gathered a few of the best highlights from the exhibition. In case you missed Part One, be sure to check it out here.

Los Angeles-based Marmol Radziner understands the benefits of prefab construction. Here, we take a look at four noteworthy projects from the Dwell archives that were flawlessly executed by the collaborative architecture firm.

Today, Finnish-brand Marimekko celebrates its 50th anniversary of their stylish, iconic poppy pattern officially known as Unikko. The revolutionary floral textile has made its way on to countless mediums throughout its lifetime and in honor of the sensational design we've gathered some of our favorite past articles as well as current offerings from the Dwell Store.

We've just hit the ground running at the mega-show that is KBIS/IBS, and we'll have a trend report for you soon. This got us thinking about our favorite kitchens and baths from our pages—have a look, stay tuned, and enjoy!